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  • Multicellularity in Plants, Animals & Fungi: A Comprehensive Overview
    Here's the breakdown of multicellularity for plants, animals, and fungi:

    * Plants: Yes, plants are multicellular organisms. They are made up of many cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and eventually the whole plant.

    * Animals: Yes, animals are also multicellular. They have a wide variety of cell types that are organized into complex systems.

    * Fungi: Yes, fungi are multicellular organisms. While some fungi are single-celled (yeasts), most are multicellular, forming structures like mushrooms and molds.

    Key takeaway: Plants, animals, and most fungi are all multicellular. This means they are made up of many cells that cooperate to form a living organism.

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